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Discussion of “Tensile Creep Behavior of Concrete Subject to Constant Restraint at Very Early Ages” by Ya Wei and Will Hansen
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Time-Dependent Resilience Assessment of Seismic Damage and Restoration of Interdependent Lifeline Systems
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A simulation of the resilience of lifeline systems in a test bed subjected to a series of seismic events is presented in this paper. The simulation framework is comprised of a group of independent simulators that interact ...
Computational Simulation of Benefit Fraud and Community Resilience in the Wake of Disaster
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The monetary assistance provided for disaster relief creates opportunities for fraudulent behavior. Historical records have shown that the loss of recovery funds due to improper and fraudulent payments could reach hundreds ...
Analytical Modeling of the Wave Reflection by a Single Cycloidal Geotube or Trench Based on the Modified Mild-Slope Equation
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study investigated the wave reflection and transmission caused by a single bar or trench with a cycloidal cross section. An exact solution was constructed, in terms of the Frobenius series, to the modified mild-slope ...
Seismic Analysis of Twin Tunnels by a Finite/Infinite Element Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Peridynamic Simulation of Heterogeneous Rock Based on Digital Image Processing and Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Rock heterogeneity is one of the most important factors when numerically simulating the rock failure process and crack propagation. This paper presents an approach for capturing rock heterogeneity that combines peridynamic ...
Framework for Modeling Interdependent Effects in Natural Disasters: Application to Wind Engineering
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Modeling the various aspects of a disaster scenario and the interactions that occur between them is necessary to create a meaningful and high-fidelity simulation of the event. Using a publish-subscribe pattern for data ...
Framework for Modeling Interdependent Effects in Natural Disasters: Application to Wind Engineering
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Modeling the various aspects of a disaster scenario and the interactions that occur between them is necessary to create a meaningful and high-fidelity simulation of the event. Using a publish-subscribe pattern for data ...